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Computing

Year 3

 

In Year 3 children will learn:

  • to design, write and debug programs

  • to use logical reasoning to explain how simple algorithms work

  • to recognise, explain and use familiar forms of input and output devices

  • to use technology safety and respectfully

  • to use simple search technologies and recognise that some sources are more reliable than others

  • to understand that computer networks and the internet enable to the sharing of data and information

  • to select and use a variety of software to accomplish goals with support

Year 4

In Year 4 children will learn:

  • to decompose programs into smaller parts using logical reasoning to detect and correct errors

  • to select use and combine a variety of software, systems and content that accomplish given goals

  • to use other input devices

  • to use technology responsibly, understanding that communication online may be seen by others and know where to go for help and support with concerns about internet content or contact

  • to understand how results are selected and ranked by search engines

  • to understand what servers are how they provide services to a network

  • to select, use and combine a variety of software on a range of digital devices to accomplish given goals, with support

Year 5

 

In Year 5 children will learn:

  • to design, input, test and write simple programs using increasingly complex instructions and that allow these to be repeated

  • to design, write and debug programs that accomplish specific goals that control or simulate physical systems

  • to deign, write and test simple programs where the user selections of action or situations affect the results

  • to use logical reasoning to explain how increasingly complex algorithms work efficiently

  • to understand the need to only select age appropriate content

  • to use filters in search technologies effectively appreciating how results are selected and ranked

  • to begin to use internet services to share and transfer data

  • to independently select and use appropriate software for a task

 

Year 6

 

In Year 6 children will learn:

  • to use sequences, selection and repetition of hardware to explore real wold systems

  • to solve problems by decomposing them into smaller parts

  • to create programs using variables

  • to use variables, sequence, selection and repetition in programs

  • to use logical reasoning to explain how increasingly complex algorithms work, detecting and correcting errors efficiently 

  • to use technology respectfully and responsibly identifying a range of ways to report concerns about content and contract in and out of school

  • to use filters in search technologies effectively and is discerning when evaluating digital content

  • to understand how computer networks enable computers to communicate and collaborate

  • to begin to use internet services within creations to share and transfer data to a third party

  • to independently select, use and combine a variety of software to design and create content for a given audience, including collecting, analysing, evaluating and presenting data and information

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